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After freshman year of college was 2020, it finally took until junior year for things to almost feel normal. But boy what a year! I’ve already had a lead in the two drama club performances, got a solo in my a cappella group, found the best bunch of friends to room with, and finally…
If you think about it, the Mary Poppins mistake might not be one at all! If the first day of the month was a Wednesday, by the time the second one rolled around, only one Tuesday would have happened, meaning it wasn’t time for Mary’s day off. (The 1st of the month is a Wednesday and…
"The year prior, John directed his own father, Walter Huston, to an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for The Treasure of the Sierra Madre."
What? Are we sure that's correct? The first part is, but Prizzi's Honor was released in 1985, and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre was…
I vividly remember whenever my mother would cuddle me at night, I would never let go of her hand until I fell asleep because I imagined Alex the lion from Madagascar would come into my room and attack us.
One of the last identities to be focused on in the media, being pansexual is still not as widely recognized by a lot of people. I had never related so hard to a character before I started watching Schitt's Creek, and I realized that I was almost entirely David, for better or for worse.…
As important as the films are for representation, we need to reexamine films like Love, Simon and Blue is the Warmest Colour, which were obviously written for a heteronormative gaze. Being gay isn't something that needs to be adjusted to be "palatable."
It's kinda minor, but depending on where I go, like to different churches or various friends' houses, I sometimes remove my nail polish, because even though most people don't care that I'm not straight, they seem to have a harder time accepting my femininity.
Back to Phil Spector again, he completely destroyed the potential career of The Ronettes, who truly only made one album, because he didn't want them to become "too popular" (read as: might one day outshine him), so he purposely withheld contractually obligated recordings. On top of…
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